Marty Mayer

Marty Mayer has served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Stirling Properties since 2002.

Stirling Properties is one of the most diversified full-service commercial real estate companies in the country, utilizing a team of trusted experts in brokerage, development and redevelopment, acquisitions and investments, and property and asset management over a wide array of property types across the Gulf South region.

Mayer is affiliated with numerous industry and business organizations, including International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), Urban Land Institute (ULI), Greater New Orleans, Inc., Louisiana Association of Business & Industry (LABI), Bureau of Governmental Research, and New Orleans Business Council.

He is also involved in many economic development and entrepreneurial movements throughout the greater New Orleans area and the Gulf South region.

Mayer was inducted into the Junior Achievement of New Orleans’ Business Hall of Fame, and has been honored by the Young Leadership Council of New Orleans as one of the Top 25 Role Models of the Year.

Business/Industry Affiliations:

International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)

PAC, Chairman

North American Leadership Committee

Worldwide Board of Trustees, Past member

Open Air Center Committee, Co-Chairman (2008-2010)

Urban Land Institute (ULI)

Small Scale Development Council - Black Flight

Small Scale Development Council - Silver Flight, Chairman (2007-2009)

Greater New Orleans, Inc. (GNO, Inc.)

Coalition for Coastal Resilience & Economy, Chairman

Chairman (2009-2010)

Past Chair Emeritus

Southeast Super Region Committee, Past Chair

Louisiana Association of Business and Industry (LABI), Board of Directors, Executive Committee

Bureau of Governmental Research, Board of Directors

St. Tammany Corp., Commissioner, Vice Chair

Northshore Community Foundation, Board of Directors

United Way of Southeast Louisiana, Campaign Cabinet

IV 100 - a group of individuals, foundations, and corporations helping to drive The Idea Village’s efforts to create a self-sustaining entrepreneurial ecosystem in New Orleans by 2018